€440 million ‘seamless’ AirMalta transition aimed at profitability
A new national airline set to replace AirMalta by next March – which will cost the government an estimated €440 million – was announced by Prime Minister Robert Abela and…
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A new national airline set to replace AirMalta by next March – which will cost the government an estimated €440 million – was announced by Prime Minister Robert Abela and…
In a close race ahead of next year’s presidential elections, independent candidate Mircea Geoană, the deputy secretary general of NATO, is leading the race for the presidential elections with 25.3%.…
Serbia’s Minister of Defence Milos Vucevic said they will only invade Kosovo on President Aleksander Vucic’s orders, while Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has reinforced Pristina’s view that Serbia was…
Ukraine excluded Poland from the invitees to its International Defence Industry Forum last week, according to Polish Minister of State Property Jacek Sasin, but Kyiv says this is not the…
Co-president of the Greens group in the EU Parliament, Terry Reintke, is the top contender to lead the German and European Greens into the EU election, which would put her…
There have been whispers in Italy that Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s government could fall and make way for a technocrat government similar to the one that in 20
Kosovo had repeatedly sounded the alarm about the movement of arms and weapons in north Kosovo along with security concerns, but they were interpreted as Pristina trying to find a…
Far-right networker Harald Vilimsky is set to once again become the lead candidate of the Freedom Party in the 2024 elections, party chief Herbert Kickl announced on Sunday, adding that…
The victory of anti-liberal pro-Russian leader Robert Fico in Slovakia’s general elections is perceived as bad news across the EU, apart from in Hungary, where Viktor Orbán welcomed the incoming…
Former Foreign Minister and aspiring EU Climate Chief Wopke Hoekstra is facing mounting criticism after it was revealed that the foreign ministry went out of its way to silence any…